How Do I Choose the Best Back Office System?

This book mainly describes the troubleshooting skills of the operating system Windows XP, and at the same time troubleshoots similar problems encountered by systems such as Windows 9X / Me / 2000. It can be said that it is the dedication of the author's long-term work and practical experience.
The book consists of 12 chapters, mainly for Windows XP system, including: system acceleration (startup, shutdown, and program and software running); memory, cache, CPU, system chip speedup; memory simulation; screen display; hard disk performance; CD, U disk , Removable storage; network performance; system resources and effective uninstallation of residual programs. Most department questions are answered in O & A format, with prominent emphasis and step-by-step, which can effectively help users to improve system efficiency and security stability. It is also suitable for DIY enthusiasts, social computer training courses and computer office staff.
The content of this book's CD-ROM is an example demonstration tool in the book.

Troubleshooting DIY: Secrets of Windows XP

This book mainly describes the troubleshooting skills of the operating system Windows XP, and at the same time troubleshoots similar problems encountered by systems such as Windows 9X / Me / 2000. It can be said that it is the dedication of the author's long-term work and practical experience.
The book consists of 12 chapters, mainly for Windows XP system, including: system acceleration (startup, shutdown, and program and software running); memory, cache, CPU, system chip speedup; memory simulation; screen display; hard disk performance; CD, U disk , Removable storage; network performance; system resources and effective uninstallation of residual programs. Most department questions are answered in O & A format, with prominent emphasis and step-by-step, which can effectively help users to improve system efficiency and security stability. It is also suitable for DIY enthusiasts, social computer training courses and computer office staff.
The content of this book's CD-ROM is an example demonstration tool in the book.
Part 1 Speed up the startup speed 1-1 Startup process and explanation 1-2 Optimize and adjust BIOS settings 1-3 Optimize and adjust various interface cards 1-4 Close unused or infrequently used equipment and connections 1- 5 Optimize the boot menu 1-6 Close unnecessary system services 1-7 Close system files View 1-8 Reduce or dynamically load fonts 1-9 Reduce disk scan waiting time 1-10 Adjust Prefetcher parameters 1-1 1 Do not wait for the network Response 1-12 Clear Registry Registry
1-13 does not look for floppy disks 1-14 does not process Config. sys and Autoexec. bat
1-1 5 Win. ini and System. ini
1-16 Programs that run automatically 1-17 Automatic login and no welcome screen displayed 1-18 Other hardware settings files not saved 1-19 Using the hibernation function Q & A Collection O1: How to speed up entering Windows after startup
Q2: My computer has a fast CPU and a lot of memory. Why is the speed of entering Windows slower than other computers? How to solve it?
Q3: Why does it take longer to boot into Windows after using 'Some time'?
Q4: Turn on the power until you can operate in Windows. What did you do? What is the sequence of their processes?
Q5: How to adjust various settings in the BIOS to speed up the viewing speed?
Q6: How to speed up the inspection of IDE hard disk by BIOS?
Q7: Do not check the floppy disk drive and speed up the memory check during startup. How to set it?
Q8: How to speed up the self-test of various interface cards (such as: paste, SCSI card)?
Q9: How to close the hardware or interface view that is not used or used infrequently to speed up the BIOS detection?
Q1O: How can I disable or uninstall unused hardware or hardware drivers to speed up the viewing of peripheral hardware by Windows?
Q11: How to close unnecessary or infrequent network connections to speed up entering Windows?
Q12: How to optimize the boot menu to speed up entering Windows?
Q13: How to speed up entering Windows without displaying the welcome screen of startup and without checking the disk?
Q14: How to close unused system services to speed up entering Windows can also reduce memory and system resources?
Q15: How to close Windows and start System File View (SFC) to speed up entering Windows?
Q16: How to load fonts when they are needed, and unload them when they are not needed, so that not only can you enter Windows faster, but you can also reduce the memory and resources used?
Q17: Deleting fonts can help speed up Windows, but which fonts can't be deleted?
Q18: How to find and delete similar fonts to reduce unnecessary installed fonts?
Q19: I want to use a lot of fonts, I can't delete them, but it will delay the time to enter Windows. What can be done to improve it?
Q20: If the system performs a disk scan at startup, it will wait for about 10 seconds before it will be performed. How to reduce or not wait?
021: Every time I boot into Windows, I will read the floppy disk when I open Explorer for the first time. How can I not check it?
Q22: Where are the programs that run automatically when you enter Windows? How do I edit, delete, or add?
Q23: How to edit, delete or choose the programs that run automatically as soon as they enter Windows to reduce the loading time of these programs and speed up the process of entering Windows. At the same time, it can reduce the use of system resources and memory to improve system performance?
Q24: Can the project umbrella department set in the registry (Registry) automatically run as soon as it enters Windows, is it prohibited to run? What should I do?
Q25: How to speed up entering Windows without displaying the welcome screen at login?
Q26: How to log in automatically when entering Windows without having to enter the user name and password again?
Q27: Why I have selected "Windows Logon" and have not set a password, but I have to enter the password each time I enter?
Q28: How can I allow others to enter directly without entering a username and password when connecting to my computer?
Q29: How to log in to Windows automatically without entering a user name and password in Win2K or WinXP?
Q30: How can I enter Windows in about 10 seconds after booting?
031: How to quickly return to the working state before the last time I shut down the system after startup?
Q32: What is the hibernation function in power management? What are the precautions when using it?

Part 2 Speed up the shutdown of the system 2-1 Process and explanation of shutting down the system 2-2 Enable the quick shutdown of the system 2-3 Speed up the shutdown of various programs 2-4 Speed up the viewing speed of various network connections 2-5 Speed up the viewing speed of peripheral devices 2-6 Do not delete the emulation memory page file 2-7 Automatically turn off the power 2-8 Quick restart Q & A master Q33: What is the process of shutting down the Windows system? What will be done during the process?
Q34: Why does the system wait there for a long time when there is no response when the system is shut down?
Q35: How to reduce the response time of the system waiting program or service to accelerate the shutdown of the system?
Q36: How to set the system to automatically close the unresponsive program?
Q37: How to speed up the system to check the peripheral devices when shutting down the system to speed up the shutdown?
Q38: How to speed up the shutdown of the system when the system checks the speed of various network connections when the system is shut down?
Q39: Why doesn't the power turn off automatically after shutting down the system?
Q40: What are the requirements for the system to automatically power off?
Q41: How to set the power off automatically when the system is shut down?
Q42: When there is a problem with the Windows system and the operation is not smooth, is there any way to quickly restart?

Part 3 CPU, chipset and memory performance improvement 3-1 Intel CPU and chipset optimization tuning 3-2 Speed up CPU 3-3 Open L2 cache 3-4 Assign CPU priority level 3-5 Memory (RAM) Overclocking Q & A Q43: How to optimize the performance of different types of Intel CPUs or ChipSets to improve system performance?
Q44: How to find out the chipset number used by this computer?
Q45: Why can't I download the adjustment tool that matches the computer chipset?
Q46: What methods can speed up the CPU to improve performance?
Q47: What are the precautions for CPU overclocking?
Q48: What are the conditions required to replace the CPU without replacing the motherboard?
Q49: How to find out the L2 cache size of the CPU?
Q50: How to set the L2 cache of the CPU?
Q51: How to make the best CPU allocation for programs running in the foreground and background to improve performance?
Q52: How to set the priority of CPU, AGP, PCI interface to improve performance?
Q53: How to overclock the memory (RAM) to speed up the computer?
Q54: What are the precautions for overclocking memory (RAM)?

Part 4 Optimized Simulation Memory (VU)
4-1 Description and application of simulation memory 4-2 Optimizing simulation memory 4-3 The system determines the size of the simulation memory 4-4 Finding out the size of the simulation memory 4-5 Not using the simulation memory 0 & A total set Q55: Virtual memory What is it? What is its basic operation principle?
Q56: How to let the Windows system decide and adjust the size of the simulation memory by itself?
Q57: How to optimize the virtual memory to improve performance?
Q58: How to find the emulated memory page file size (Swap File) that is most suitable for your Windows environment?
Q59: Can I not use emulated memory? How do I set it up?
Q60: What are the conditions for not using simulation memory? What are the advantages and disadvantages?

Part 5 Speed up screen display 5-1 Screen display process 5-2 BIOS optimization adjustment 5-3 Update driver or firmware program 5-4 Install the correct screen driver 5-5 Install AGP driver 5-6 Graphics overclocking and tuning School 5-7 Speed up the screen update frequency 5-8 Turn off the screen saver 5-9 Speed up the desktop display 5-10 Chat faster than nothing Speed up settings 5-11 Reverse operation settings Q61: An object displayed in Windows , Menus, etc.), what exactly did you do? What is the process?
Q62: How to optimize the settings of the graphics card in the BIOS?
Q63: What is the AGP driver? What is it for? Do I need to install it?
Q64: My computer uses AGP graphics card and Win2K (or Win9x, WinME), but why Windows cannot enable AGP7
Q65: Why can't many Win2K (or Win9x, WinME) computers enable AGP, but some can?
Q66: My APG display interface can reach 4x or 8x, but why only play 2x? How to solve it?
Q67: How to overclock the control chip and memory of the graphics card? Are there any precautions?
Q68: How to optimize the graphics card?
Q69: How to speed up the display of windows, various menus, and tooltips?
Q70: How do I close various windows, menus, and desktop effects to make them faster?

Part 6 Hard disk performance improvement and management 6-1 Judgment and consideration before purchase 6-2 Hard disk connection and speed 6-3 BIOS settings 6-4 Keep enough available space 6-5 Turn on DMA and Bus Master
6-6 Disable hard disk power saving function 6-7 Regular disk reorganization 6-8 Optimize hard disk adjustment 6-9 Convert to FAT32 or NTFS.
6-10 Suggestions for Making Movies 6-11 Management and Maintenance 0 & A Collection Q71: How to buy a low-cost, fast hard drive?
Q72: What considerations do laptop computers take when replacing hard disks or connecting a second hard disk?
Q73: I have used a SerialATA hard drive that supports UDMA / 66, 100 or higher speed, but why doesn't it feel faster?
Q74: How to set and connect to fully realize the true speed of UDMA / 66, 100 or higher SerialATA hard drives?
Q75: Under what circumstances do I need to install UDMA / 66, 100 or higher speed SerialATA driver to really play hard disk speed?
Q76: How to open Windows Ultra DMA channel to support high-speed hard disk access?
Q77: My hard disk and computer both support UDMA. Why is the DMA channel setting not opened in Windows?
Q78: What's the use of disk reorganization program? How to use it?
Q79: What should be paid special attention when performing disk reorganization?
Q80: Why does it take a lot of time each time I use the disk reorganization program? Is there any way to speed it up?
Q81: How to reduce the storage of files on scattered and discontinuous sectors to improve the overall storage speed of the hard disk?
Q82: I have some files that become unusable or damaged after the disk reorganization. What is the reason for this? How can I avoid it?
Q83: What are the requirements and attentions on the hard disk for the movie to be converted to MPEGl, MPEG2 or other processing after being saved through the AV port, S port or 1394 port?
Q84: How to maintain and manage the hard disk so that the hard disk can be in the best state, and at the same time have more complete protection for your important data and files?
Part 7 Acceleration of compact discs, flash drives, and large-capacity floppy disks Q85: What are the considerations for optical drives and optical discs in terms of access speed?
Q86: How to speed up the access speed of various discs? Q87: How to speed up the writing speed of CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW ·?
Q88: How to adjust the cache size to improve the performance according to the speed and use of the optical drive?
Q89: The faster the read speed of the CD-ROM drive is more helpful for those CD discs? And those CD discs are not useful?
Q90: I copy very large files from a disc very slowly. Is there any way to speed it up?
Q91: How to speed up the access speed of USB flash drive?
Q92: Why do I save or save the file to the USB flash drive? How to solve it?
Q93: What methods can speed up the access speed of large-capacity disks (such as: ZIP, JAZ floppy disks)?
Q94: How do I use background operations to reduce the impact on system performance and wait for large-capacity disks (such as: ZIP, JAZ floppy disks)?
Q95: How to make the slow and large-capacity floppy disk not interfere with the operation of the foreground job when accessing it?

Part 8 Other methods to improve system performance 8-1 Increase system cache 8-2 Reduce USB device viewing frequency 8-3 Disable system restore function 8-4 Do not use 8.3 File identification 8-5 Accelerate the running of programs Q & A Q96: How to increase Windows system cache to improve system performance?
Q97: Why do I slow down some programs after I increase the system cache? What is the reason? How to solve it?
Q98: The USB port is plug-and-play supported in the Windows system, so often check the USB port, which affects the system performance. How to set it when the system is idle, so that it can effectively improve the system performance?
Q99: How to turn off the system restore function to improve system performance and reduce monitoring of each disk?
Q100: How to turn off NTFS disk support for DOS 8.3 file name to speed up file access speed of NTFS disk?
QlOl: What are the ways to speed up the startup and running of the program?
Q102: How to make programs (especially large programs) run more smoothly and quickly?

Part 9 Improve network performance 9-1 Hardware purchase and improvement 9-2 Open network card chip 9-3 Update driver and firmware program 9-4 Use 32-bit driver 9-5 Install only one network card 9-6 Optimize TCP / IP parameters 9-7 Web server optimization 9-8 Shared folder adjustment Q & A master Q103: What methods can improve and improve the performance and speed of network connection?
Q104: Windows does not use the control chip of the network card by default. How can I turn on and use it to improve the network connection performance?
Q105: How to optimize the TCP / IP protocol parameters to speed up the network connection speed?
Q106: How to optimize the cache of the network server computer to improve the network service performance of the server?

Part 10 Increase system resources and memory 10-1 Compress and reorganize memory 10-2 Automatically release unused DLL files 10-3 Delete useless DLL files 10-4 Turn off compressed file preview function 10-5 Turn off unnecessary or unusual System services used.
10-6 Dynamically load fonts 10-7 Delete auto-run items 10-8 Clear residual items of uninstalled software Q & A Total Q107: What methods can be used to increase the available main memory (RAM) and system resources?
Q108: How to force the memory that is not released after the program is not used or closed, so that the available memory can be increased?
Q109: How to turn off the compressed file preview function in WinXP so that the available memory and system resources can be increased?
Q110: The compressed file preview function in my WinXP is turned off. How do I open it?

Part 11 Increase available disk space 11-1 Delete unnecessary system components 11-2 Delete program error log files 11-3 Disable Norton UnErase protection 11-4 Disable hibernation function 11-5 Disable system restore function 11-6 Reduce Used space in Recycle Bin 11-7 Directly delete files 11-8 System does not produce cattle crash files 11-9 Shareware files Central 11-10 Clean up temporary files and cache space 11-11 Management of system temporary files 11-12 Completely clear Programs 11-13 that no longer exist are saved to CD Q & A Collection Q111: Are there any ways to increase the free space of my disk by several MB, dozens of MB or even hundreds of MB?
O112: Windows installs many components that I do nt necessarily need by default. How do I remove them to increase disk space?
Q113: Many components installed by default in Win2K and WinXP are hidden. How can I find them and delete them?
Q114: I rarely or never restore files from the recycle bin. How do I set to delete files directly without putting them in the recycle bin?
Q115: When the Windows system freezes or crashes, the content that caused the problem will be automatically saved as a file, but these files are not useful to me, and they are very large. How can I set these files not to reduce the disk space occupation?
0116: How to delete IE's temporary files and records to increase disk free space?
Q117: Where are the temporary files of the system or software? Can I change the directory where the temporary files are stored? What should I do?

Part 12 Complete uninstallation and residual item O118: How to completely uninstall the installed software?
0119: I just restarted after uninstalling some software, but I can't enter Windows. What is the reason? How to solve it?
0120: What are the sequelae of unclean software uninstallation?
0121: How to completely uninstall files and registry entries left by uninstalled software?
0122: How do I remove software or driver items that no longer exist in Add / Remove Programs?
Q123: How to find, judge, and delete useless DLE files and system service items left by uninstalled software?
Q124: Why do I press the right mouse button in Explorer or my computer slowly or wait for a while? How can I improve it?
Q125: After installing some software, many items will be added to the right-click menu of files, folders or disks, and a long list will be drawn out which is not commonly used. How to delete some items?
Q126: Why can't I find the items that each software added to the right-click menu of a file, folder or disk in the registry?
Q127: How can I modify the items added to the right-click menu of various software without using the Registry Editor?
Q128: How to completely uninstall the installed driver?
Q129: How to completely uninstall the files and registry left by the uninstalled driver?
Q130: I just uninstalled a piece of hardware and its driver and restarted, but I can't enter Windows. How to solve it?
Q131: What are the after-effects of the unloading of the driver?
Q132: How to completely remove the items left by the uninstalled software or driver in the registry to avoid interference and impact on the system, desktop operation or other programs?
Q133: How to automatically find out the OLE settings and useless file settings in the registry for removal?

Appendix
Appendix A TWeakUI
Appendix B Stanup
Appendix C Tasklnfo
Appendix D FontLoader
Appendix E FileSplit
Appendix F ContextMenu ControlFreak
Appendix G Cacheman
Appendix H ASPack
Appendix I WCPUID
Appendix J Registry Crawler
Appendix K RegCleaner
Appendix L Cablenut
Appendix M Cablenut
Appendix N PowerStrip
Appendix O SlowCopy
Appendix P WinAccelerator
Appendix Q GetRight

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